Liquid level detection apparatus

ABSTRACT

A liquid level detection apparatus of the present invention includes contacts provided at a distal end portion of a contact plate, and resistance plates which are formed on a wiring board, and have respective conductor portions over which the contacts can slide, respectively, so as to detect a liquid level. Conductor patterns other than the conductor portions are formed on those regions of the wiring board which the contacts at the distal end portion of the contact plate contact during the time when an arm holder is mounted on the wiring board.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a liquid level sensor having a float arm swingable in accordance with a liquid level, and more particularly to a liquid level detection apparatus which is suitably mounted on a fuel tank of a vehicle using a liquid (such as gasoline or gas oil) as fuel, and detects a residual amount of the fuel.

2. Related Art

A conventional liquid level detection apparatus, having a structure shown in FIGS. 6 to 9, is commonly used (see JP-A-2004-061420 (FIGS. 8 to 10)).

As shown in FIG. 6, the conventional liquid detection apparatus 91A comprises a resin-molded frame 92, a metallic float arm 93, a resin-molded arm holder 94, contact plates 95, a float which has buoyancy relative to a liquid to be measured, and is mounted at a distal end portion of the float arm 93, and a circuit board 97 having a resistance plate mounted thereon.

One end portion of the float arm 93 which serves as a rotation shaft portion 93 a is passed through a mounting hole 94 a in the arm holder 94, and is rotatably inserted in amounting hole 92 a formed in the frame 92.

A distal end portion of the rotation shaft portion 93 a is fitted in an annular projecting portion 96 formed on and projecting downwardly from a lower side of the frame 92. The arm holder 94 is mounted on the frame 92 so as to rotate or swing around an axis of the rotation shaft portion 93 a. The float is mounted on the other end portion (that is, the distal end portion) of the float arm 93.

The contact plates 95, fixed to the arm holder 94, have resiliency, and contacts 95, provided respectively at distal end portions of the contact plates 95, are urged by the resiliency into contact respectively with conductor portions 97 a (see FIG. 9) mounted on the frame 92.

As shown in FIG. 7, the two contact plates 95 are arranged adjacent to each other in a forward-rearward direction. The first contact plate 95 and the second contact plate 95 are held in contact respectively with the conductor portions 97 a provided on the circuit board 97.

As shown in FIG. 8, each contact 95 a includes a lower portion 98 of a larger diameter, and an upper portion 99 of a smaller diameter, and an annular groove 100 is formed between the lower portion 98 and the upper portion 99. This annular groove portion 100 is fitted in a hole formed through the contact plate 95. A lower surface of the lower portion 98 is adapted to contact the conductor portion 97 a.

The liquid level detection apparatus 91A is mounted on a container or vessel for storing a liquid, and when the float moves upward or downward in accordance with a change in the liquid level, the float arm 93 is swung around the axis of the mounting hole 92 a within a predetermined angle range.

In accordance with this swing movement, the contact 95 a on each contact plate 95 slides over the conductor portion 97 a, with its lower portion 98 held in sliding contact with the conductor portion 97 a, so that a resistance value between one end of the conductor portion 97 a and the contact 95 a on the contact plate 95 changes in a sensor circuit (not shown). This resistance change is detected by a sensor circuit, thereby obtaining a level signal representative of the amount of change of the liquid level.

As shown in FIG. 9, in the conventional liquid level detection apparatus 91A, when the contact plate 95 is to be mounted on the frame 92, the contact plate 95 is inserted in a direction of an arrow in FIG. 9. In this inserting operation, the contacts 95 a, while rubbing an insertion region 99 (indicated by hatching in FIG. 9) of the ceramics board, are inserted respectively into predetermined positions.

In the above conventional liquid level detection apparatus 91A, however, when the contact plates 95 are to be mounted on the frame 92, the contacts, while rubbing the ceramics board, are brought into the predetermined positions because of the structure of the parts. Generally, each contact 95 a is made of a silver alloy, and is lower in hardness than a ceramics material, and therefore when the contact rubs the ceramics material, there have been encountered problems that the surface of the contact takes scratches and that the surface of the contact reacts with moisture in the air, and is ionized to be deteriorated (an ion migration phenomenon).

And besides, the scratches on the contact surface temporarily cause a contact failure of the contact, so that the output value becomes unstable. Therefore, the conductor is affected by the contact failure of the contact, and an indication of a fuel gauge becomes inaccurate, which has invited a problem that the operation of the vehicle on which the fuel gauge is mounted is affected.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the invention is to provide a liquid level detection apparatus which can provide a simple structure by which contacts are prevented from being damaged when mounting a contact plate on a frame, thereby preventing the detection accuracy from being lowered.

1) A liquid level detection apparatus comprising a float arm which includes a swing portion for swing around an axis of its rotation shaft portion, and has a float mounted on a distal end portion thereof; an arm holder which holds the float arm, and enables the float arm to be swung around the axis of the rotation shaft portion; a contact plate which is fixed to the arm holder, and is operatively associated with the swing portion of the float arm; a contact provided at a distal end portion of the contact plate; and a resistance plate which is formed on a wiring board, and has a conductor portion over which the contact can slide so as to detect a liquid level; characterized in that a conductor pattern formed other than the conductor portion is formed on that region of the wiring board which the contact at the distal end portion of the contact plate contacts during the time when the arm holder is mounted on the wiring board.

In the liquid level detection apparatus of the above construction, the conductor pattern formed other than the first-mentioned conductor portion is formed on part of the wiring board, and with this construction the contact at the distal end portion of the contact plate is prevented from coming into direct contact with the wiring board during the mounting of the arm holder on the wiring board. Therefore, the contact will not be damaged or deteriorated by the wiring board higher in hardness than the contact, and there can be provided the liquid level detection apparatus of high reliability.

2) In the liquid level detection apparatus, the conductor pattern may be formed along an inserting direction of the contact during the mounting of the arm holder.

The contact can be protected with the simple construction without the need for effecting a complicated change in the structure.

3) In the liquid level detection apparatus, gaps may be formed in the conductor pattern so that the contact will not come into contact with the wiring board during the mounting of the arm holder on the wiring board.

The material for forming the conductor pattern can be saved, and besides in the event that foreign matters such as dirt are deposited on the contact during the mounting operation, a foreign matter-removing effect can be achieved.

In the liquid level detection apparatus of the present invention, the conductor pattern formed other than the conductor portion is formed on that region of the wiring board which the contact at the distal end portion of the contact plate contacts during the time when the arm holder is mounted on the wiring board. Therefore, damage and deterioration of the contact by contacting engagement are positively prevented, and there can be provided the liquid level detection apparatus of high reliability.

In addition, the conductor pattern is formed along the inserting direction of the contact during the mounting of the arm holder, and therefore the contact can be protected with the simple construction without the need for effecting a complicated change in the structure.

Furthermore, the gaps are formed in the conductor pattern so that the contact will not come into contact with the wiring board during the mounting of the arm holder on the wiring board, and therefore the material for forming the conductor pattern can be saved, and besides in the event that foreign matters such as dirt are deposited on the contact during the mounting operation, the foreign matter-removing effect can be achieved.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing one preferred embodiment of a liquid level detection apparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of an important portion of the liquid level detection apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a plan view showing a wiring board of the liquid level detection apparatus of the invention;

FIG. 4 is a plan view showing a modified wiring board of the liquid level detection apparatus of the invention;

FIG. 5 is a plan view showing another modified wiring board of the liquid level detection apparatus of the invention;

FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a conventional liquid level detection apparatus;

FIG. 7 is an enlarged view showing contacts of contact plates;

FIG. 8 is an end view of the contact of the contact plate of FIG. 7; and

FIG. 9 is a plan view of a conventional wiring board.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

One preferred embodiment of a liquid level detection apparatus of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 1 to 5. FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing one preferred embodiment of the liquid level detection apparatus of the invention, FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of an important portion of FIG. 1, and FIGS. 3 to 5 are plan views showing wiring boards, respectively.

As shown in FIG. 1, the liquid level detection apparatus 1 of this embodiment comprises a frame 2, a metallic float arm 3, an arm holder 4, a contact plate 5, a float 6 having buoyancy relative to a liquid to be measured, and the wiring board 7.

The frame 2 is provided with an electric circuit for detecting a liquid level, the electric circuit comprising, for example, resistance plates 7 a and 7 b and output terminals 8 which will be described later.

Stoppers 9 a and 9 b are formed respectively at upper and lower edges of an open side of the frame 2, and each of the stoppers 9 a and 9 b has a predetermined length which is determined in view of the structure of the float arm 3.

As shown in FIG. 2, a first bearing portion 2 a is formed at the frame 2, and is disposed adjacent to a right end thereof, the first bearing portion 2 a being part of the frame 2. A first bearing portion rotation shaft hole 2 c is formed through the first bearing portion 2 a, and a rotation shaft portion 3 a of the float arm 3 is passed through this rotation shaft hole 2 c. A second bearing portion 2 b is formed at the frame 2, and is disposed beneath the first bearing portion 2 a, and is spaced a predetermined distance from the first bearing portion 2 a in generally parallel relation thereto, the second bearing portion 2 b being part of the frame 2. A second bearing portion rotation shaft hole 2 d is formed through the second bearing portion 2 b, and is opposed to the first bearing portion rotation shaft hole 2 c. The rotation shaft portion 3 a is rotatably inserted into this rotation shaft hole 2 c.

That portion of the frame, disposed between the first bearing portion 2 a and the second bearing portion 2 b, is formed into such a shape that a lower holding portion 4 b of the arm holder 4 (described later) can be engaged with this portion. The float arm 3 is in the form of a single metallic rod, and includes the rotation shaft portion 3 a serving as the axis of rotation, and a swing portion 3 b which is bent at generally right angles relative to the rotation shaft portion 3 a, and is swingable around the axis of the rotation shaft portion 3 a. The float 6 of a rectangular parallelepiped shape, having buoyancy relative to the liquid to be measured, is mounted at a distal end portion of the swing portion 3 b of the float arm 3.

The arm holder 4 supports the float arm 3, and is engaged with the frame 2 to hold the float arm 3 so as to cause the float arm 3 to be swung around the axis of the rotation shaft portion 3 a. The arm holder 4 has a generally U-shaped cross-section, and includes an upper holding portion 4 a and the lower holding portion 4 b which are generally parallel to each other. The upper and lower holding portions 4 a and 4 b hold the first bearing portion 2 a of the frame 2 therebetween in the upward and downward direction.

An upper holding portion rotation shaft hole 4 d and a lower holding portion rotation shaft hole 4 e are formed through the upper holding portion 4 a and the lower holding portion 4 b, respectively, in such a manner that the two holes 4 d and 4 e are opposed to each other. The rotation shaft portion 3 a of the float arm 3 is rotatably received in the upper holding portion rotation shaft hole 4 d and the lower holding portion rotation shaft hole 4 e. Arm holding portions 4 c of a claw-like shape are formed on an upper surface of the upper holding portion 4 a, and the swing portion 3 b of the float arm 3 can be press-fitted into a gap between the two arm holding portions 4 c from the upper side, so that the arm holding portions 4 c hold the press-fitted swing portion 3 b.

The contact plate 5, fixed to the arm holder 4, has resiliency, and contacts 5 a, provided at a distal end portion of the contact plate 5, are urged by the resiliency into contact respectively with the resistance plates 7 a and 7 b of the wiring board 7 mounted on the frame 2. An edge of an inner periphery of the upper holding portion rotation shaft hole 4 d is chamfered, and the diameter of this rotation shaft hole 4 d is decreasing gradually downwardly from the upper surface of the upper holding portion 4 a such that the diameter of the rotation shaft hole 4 d at the lower surface of the upper holding portion 4 a is generally equal to the diameter of the rotation shaft portion 3 a. Therefore, the rotation shaft portion 3 a of the float arm 3 can be easily passed through the rotation shaft hole 4 d, and the time, required for the assembling operation, is reduced.

Namely, in the assembling operation, the rotation shaft portion 3 a of the float arm 3 is passed sequentially through the upper holding portion rotation shaft hole 4 d, the first bearing hole 2 c, the lower holding portion rotation shaft hole 4 e and the second bearing portion rotation shaft hole 2 d from the upper side. The swing portion 3 b of the float arm 3 is press-fitted into the gap between the two arm holding portions 4 c, and is held by these arm holding portions 4 c.

In this condition, the lower surface of the first bearing portion 2 a and the upper surface of the lower holding portion 4 b abut against each other, and the withdrawal of the float arm 3 from the frame 2 is prevented by the passage of the rotation shaft portion 3 a through the various shaft holes, the holding of the swing portion 3 b by the arm holding portions 4 c and the contact of the first bearing portion 2 a with the lower holding portion 4 b.

The above liquid level detection apparatus 1 is mounted on a container or vessel (not shown) for storing a liquid (such as gasoline) to be measured. When the float 6 moves upward or downward in accordance with a change in the liquid level, the float arm 3 is swung around the axis of the rotation shaft portion 3 a within a predetermined angle range.

In accordance with this swing movement, the contact 5 a on the contact plate 5 slides over the resistance plate 7 a, and a resistance value between one end of the resistance plate 7 a and the contact 5 a of the contact plate 5 changes in the detection circuit. This resistance change is detected, and a level signal representative of the amount of change of the liquid level can be obtained from the output terminal 8.

As shown in FIG. 3, the wiring board 7 has resistance plates 7 a and 7 b (each having a conductor portion 11) provided thereon, and each contact 5 a slides over the corresponding resistance plate 7 a, 7 b so as to detect a liquid level. Conductor patterns 12 a and 12 b other than the conductor portions 11 are formed on those regions of the wiring board 7 which the contacts 5 a at the distal end portion of the contact plate 5 contact during the time when the arm holder 4 is mounted on the wiring board 7. The conductor pattern 12 a is formed between the resistance plate 7 a and the resistance plate 7 b, while the conductor pattern 12 b is formed at that side of the resistance plate 7 b from which the contacts 5 a are inserted.

The conductor patterns 12 a and 12 b are formed along the inserting direction of the contacts 5 a during the mounting of the arm holder. The conductor patterns 12 a and 12 b are in the form of a mesh-like pattern formed by a plurality of generally spot-like conductor elements. The spot-like conductor elements are so sized and spaced from one another so that the contacts 5 a will not come into direct contact with the wiring board 7 during the above mounting operation. With this arrangement, the amount of conductor paste used for forming the conductor patterns 12 a and 12 b can be reduced. And besides, in the event that foreign matters such as dirt are deposited on the contacts 5 a during the mounting operation, a foreign matter-removing effect can be achieved.

FIGS. 4 and 5 show other embodiments of the invention which are similar to the embodiment of FIG. 3 except that different conductor patterns 12 a and 12 b are used. In FIG. 4, the conductor pattern 12 a, 12 b is formed such that stripe-like gaps in the conductor patterns 12 a, 12 b extend in a direction perpendicular to the inserting direction of the contacts 5 a. In FIG. 5, the conductor pattern 12 a, 12 b is formed such that stripe-like gaps in the conductor pattern 12 a, 12 b extend in a direction parallel to the inserting direction of the contacts 5 a.

Gap width of the gaps formed in the conductor patterns 12 a, 12 b, is set to be smaller than a predetermined width, such that the contacts 5 a do not come into direct contact with the wiring board 7, when the arm holder 4 is mounted on the wiring board 7. In other words, the gap width is substantially smaller than the width of the contacts 5 a.

The liquid level detection apparatus of the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and the material, shape, dimensions, form, disposition, etc., of the conductor patterns are not limited. The use of the liquid level detection apparatus of the invention is not limited to the automobile, and it can be applied, for example, to a railway vehicle, ship, various machine tools and so on. 

1. A liquid level detection apparatus comprising: a float arm which includes a swing portion for swing around an axis of a rotation shaft portion thereof, and has a float mounted on a distal end portion thereof; an arm holder which holds said float arm, and enables said float arm to be swung around the axis of said rotation shaft portion; a contact plate which is fixed to said arm holder, and is operatively associated with said swing portion of said float arm; a contact provided at a distal end portion of said contact plate; and a resistance plate which is formed on a wiring board, and has a conductor portion over which said contact can slide so as to detect a liquid level; wherein a conductor pattern formed other than said conductor portion is formed on a region of said wiring board which said contact at the distal end portion of said contact plate contacts when said arm holder is mounted on said wiring board.
 2. A liquid level detection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said conductor pattern is formed along an inserting direction of said contact when said arm holder is mounted on said wiring board.
 3. A liquid level detection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a gap is formed in said conductor pattern such that said contact does not come into contact with said wiring board when said arm holder is mounted on said wiring board. 